AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTransport & Connectivity: A new 7-kilometer Corridor 5c subsection (Doboj Jug–Medakovo) opens tomorrow, with toll-free use until Sept. 2, aiming to boost safety and traffic quality across the Federation. Digital Services: IDDEEA is again offering free qualified electronic signatures, but the rollout is tangled in a legal fight with the Personal Data Protection Agency after a court postponed enforcement pending a final administrative ruling. Cross-Border Friction: Croatia–BiH’s Gradiška border crossing is operating under a temporary legal setup after a bridge collapse, with the long-term status still unresolved and entity-level disputes in the background. Energy & Infrastructure Planning: Bosnia and Herzegovina is linked to the Adriatic-Ionian highway push, with Montenegro’s “Monteput” tendering conceptual design for the Gradac–Grahovo segment. Public Finance & Media: BHRT says it will seek a review of a Sarajevo court judgment ordering it to pay RTRS about 17 million KM over disputed marketing revenues and fixed radio links. Climate Pressure on Farms: Drought and heat are hitting agriculture hard across Europe, including Bosnia, where some growers report major crop losses. Business-Adjacent Legal Shock (US): A US judge struck down Trump’s blanket immigrant visa suspension for 75 countries, including Bosnia, calling it “patently unlawful.”
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